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enTue, 31 Mar 2015 18:27:16 GMTTue, 31 Mar 2015 18:27:16 GMTRev925125Pete at Tech Ed 2011: Cogent DataHub WebView in SilverlightAt Tech Ed 2011, David Pugmire and I had the pleasure of speaking with Ken Collins from Cogent. He demonstrated the Cogent DataHub WebView product—a product built using Silverlight and backed by cloud services.

The product includes real-time information display from various sensors and industrial computers, a great design surface that enables drag and drop placement of controls and full layout, and a powerful binding engine, all built on Silverlight 4.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Tech-Ed-2011-Cogent-DataHub-WebView-in-Silverlight At Tech Ed 2011, David Pugmire and I had the pleasure of speaking with Ken Collins from Cogent. He demonstrated the Cogent DataHub WebView product—a product built using Silverlight and backed by cloud services. The product includes real-time information display from various sensors and industrial computers, a great design surface that enables drag and drop placement of controls and full layout, and a powerful binding engine, all built on Silverlight 4. Watch the video, then check it out yourself at Cogent's site. You can talk with Pete at his site, 10rem.net, or on twitter at @Pete_Brown. 1155http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Tech-Ed-2011-Cogent-DataHub-WebView-in-Silverlight
Thu, 21 Jul 2011 20:20:10 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Tech-Ed-2011-Cogent-DataHub-WebView-in-SilverlightPete BrownPete Brown8http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Tech-Ed-2011-Cogent-DataHub-WebView-in-Silverlight/RSSSilverlightPete at Microsoft: Tsitsi Gora on being a Designer at MicrosoftUser Experience is important at Microsoft. One place where UX really shines is in Visual Studio, and the tooling and templates for Silverlight.

In September, I had the pleasure of catching up with Tsitsi Gora, UX designer at Microsoft. We discussed what it's like to be a designer in developer division, what she's done for the products, and her recommendations for people interested in getting into the field.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Microsoft-Tsitsi-Gora-on-being-a-Designer-at-Microsoft User Experience is important at Microsoft. One place where UX really shines is in Visual Studio, and the tooling and templates for Silverlight. In September, I had the pleasure of catching up with Tsitsi Gora, UX designer at Microsoft. We discussed what it's like to be a designer in developer division, what she's done for the products, and her recommendations for people interested in getting into the field. 358http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Microsoft-Tsitsi-Gora-on-being-a-Designer-at-Microsoft
Tue, 02 Nov 2010 19:19:26 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Microsoft-Tsitsi-Gora-on-being-a-Designer-at-MicrosoftPete BrownPete Brown5http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Microsoft-Tsitsi-Gora-on-being-a-Designer-at-Microsoft/RSSBlendPete BrownSilverlightUser ExperiencePete at Microsoft: Glenn Block on WCF HTTPI caught up with the always-amazing Glenn Block right before his PDC10 session on WCF HTTP. You can tell he was really jazzed about something, so I just had to have the scoop.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Microsoft-Glenn-Block-on-WCF-HTTP I caught up with the always-amazing Glenn Block right before his PDC10 session on WCF HTTP. You can tell he was really jazzed about something, so I just had to have the scoop. After watching the video, be sure to visit wcf.codeplex.com wcf.codeplex.com wcf.codeplex.com wcf.codeplex.com 336http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Microsoft-Glenn-Block-on-WCF-HTTP
Sat, 30 Oct 2010 23:15:15 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Microsoft-Glenn-Block-on-WCF-HTTPPete BrownPete Brown0http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Microsoft-Glenn-Block-on-WCF-HTTP/RSSCodePlexHTTPPete BrownWCFPete at Microsoft: Joel Barsotti and CalMAN in WPFIn September, I met up on campus with Joel Barsotti. Joel, and the company SpectraCal, have created an awesome WPF application used for analyzing and calibrating various types of displays (computer screens, LCDs in stores etc.)

When Joel first told me about the application, I was really excited about how he leveraged WPF and the power of desktop integration to create something that would have been a lot more work just a few years ago. Watch the video for more info.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Microsoft-Joel-Barsotti-and-CalMAN-in-WPF In September, I met up on campus with Joel Barsotti. Joel, and the company SpectraCal, have created an awesome WPF application used for analyzing and calibrating various types of displays (computer screens, LCDs in stores etc.) When Joel first told me about the application, I was really excited about how he leveraged WPF and the power of desktop integration to create something that would have been a lot more work just a few years ago. Watch the video for more info. SpectraCal Home Page Pete's Site and Blog 747http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Microsoft-Joel-Barsotti-and-CalMAN-in-WPF
Wed, 27 Oct 2010 05:34:16 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Microsoft-Joel-Barsotti-and-CalMAN-in-WPFPete BrownPete Brown0http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Microsoft-Joel-Barsotti-and-CalMAN-in-WPF/RSSPete BrownWPFPete at Microsoft: WCF RIA Services Team Interview

Microsoft WCF RIA Services simplifies the traditional n-tier application pattern by bringing together the ASP.NET and Silverlight platforms. RIA Services provides a pattern to write application logic that runs on the mid-tier and controls access to data
for queries, changes, and custom operations. It also provides end-to-end support for common tasks such as data validation, authentication, and roles by integrating with Silverlight components on the client and ASP.NET on the mid-tier.

Join Pete, Jeff, Dinesh, and Deepesh for a fun talk about this awesome product.

[note, the audio is a little off around 2/3 through, but it clears back up, so stay tuned. I blame the low camera battery. ]

For more information on
WCF RIA Services, be sure to visit the RIA Services page on Silverlight.net.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Microsoft-WCF-RIA-Services-Team-InterviewWhile on campus in May, I met with the WCF RIA Services team at Microsoft. We discussed both the awesome parts and the difficult parts of the recent product release.
Microsoft WCF RIA Services simplifies the traditional n-tier application pattern by bringing together the ASP.NET and Silverlight platforms. RIA Services provides a pattern to write application logic that runs on the mid-tier and controls access to data
for queries, changes, and custom operations. It also provides end-to-end support for common tasks such as data validation, authentication, and roles by integrating with Silverlight components on the client and ASP.NET on the mid-tier.
Join Pete, Jeff, Dinesh, and Deepesh for a fun talk about this awesome product.
[note, the audio is a little off around 2/3 through, but it clears back up, so stay tuned. I blame the low camera battery. ]
Pete's Blog Jeff's Blog
Deepesh's Blog
Dinesh's Blog
For more information on
WCF RIA Services, be sure to visit the RIA Services page on Silverlight.net.
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Thu, 17 Jun 2010 10:00:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Microsoft-WCF-RIA-Services-Team-InterviewPete BrownPete Brown0http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Microsoft-WCF-RIA-Services-Team-Interview/RSSSilverlightWCF RIA ServicesPete at MIX10: Josh Blake on Natural User Interface and WPF Multi-touch
While at MIX10, I spoke with Josh Blake about NaturalShow, his multi-touch not-PowerPoint presentation approach, written in WPF. Josh uses multi-touch to navigate through a really clever way of presenting material. I'd try and describe it, but it's really best
if you watch it.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Josh-Blake-on-Natural-User-Interface-and-WPF-Multi-touchWith Windows 7, WPF 4, Silverlight 4, and the road paved by our multi-touch handheld devices, Multi-touch is really hitting mainstream.
While at MIX10, I spoke with Josh Blake about NaturalShow, his multi-touch not-PowerPoint presentation approach, written in WPF. Josh uses multi-touch to navigate through a really clever way of presenting material. I'd try and describe it, but it's really best
if you watch it.
Josh Blake's Blog - Deconstructing the NUI
Josh's MIX10 presentation
Pete Brown's Site and Blog 10rem.net
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Thu, 22 Apr 2010 16:41:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Josh-Blake-on-Natural-User-Interface-and-WPF-Multi-touchPete BrownPete Brown3http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Josh-Blake-on-Natural-User-Interface-and-WPF-Multi-touch/RSSMIX10Multi-touchSilverlightUXWindows 7WPFPete at MIX10: Emil Stoychev on the CompletIT Silverlight Site
At MIX10, I caught up with Emil Stoychev, founder of SilverlightShow. His company, CompletIT, located in Sofia, Bulgaria, created a very slick animated website entirely in Silverlight. It has everything from background animation, to cool folding effects, to
a full portfolio to...flying pigs!

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Emil-Stoychev-on-the-CompletIT-Silverlight-SiteCreating your whole website using Silverlight isn't usually the approach you'll take--unless you happen to be a company specializing in Silverlight development.
At MIX10, I caught up with Emil Stoychev, founder of SilverlightShow. His company, CompletIT, located in Sofia, Bulgaria, created a very slick animated website entirely in Silverlight. It has everything from background animation, to cool folding effects, to
a full portfolio to...flying pigs!
Definitely worth a view.
The CompletIT site Emil's SilverlightShow site
More Silverlight at Pete Brown's Site and Blog 10rem.net
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Tue, 20 Apr 2010 15:47:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Emil-Stoychev-on-the-CompletIT-Silverlight-SitePete BrownPete Brown0http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Emil-Stoychev-on-the-CompletIT-Silverlight-Site/RSSCompletITMIX10SilverlightPete at MIX10: David Kelley on the Prototype WPF and Silverlight Retail Experience
The experience is based around the concept of small updatable product price tags (actually screens) that can both be updated in real-time and react to the presence of a person standing near them.

Very cool stuff. I'm always interested in seeing folks with an octopus of devices hanging off a PC that all converge into a single cohesive experience. Sweet.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-David-Kelley-on-the-Prototype-WPF-and-Silverlight-Retail-ExperienceAt MIX10, I spoke with Wirestone Principal UX Architect David Kelley about a prototype retail experience he's built in WPF and Silverlight.
The experience is based around the concept of small updatable product price tags (actually screens) that can both be updated in real-time and react to the presence of a person standing near them.
Very cool stuff. I'm always interested in seeing folks with an octopus of devices hanging off a PC that all converge into a single cohesive experience. Sweet.
David Kelley's blog - Hacking Silverlight
Pete Brown's Site and Blog - 10rem.net
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Fri, 16 Apr 2010 15:47:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-David-Kelley-on-the-Prototype-WPF-and-Silverlight-Retail-ExperiencePete BrownPete Brown1http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-David-Kelley-on-the-Prototype-WPF-and-Silverlight-Retail-Experience/RSSMIX10SilverlightTouchUXWPFPete at MIX10: Mime Cloud for Umbraco and More
At Mix10, I caught up with Pete Miller from Conde Nast Digital and Alex Norcliffe from
Xeed. (Alex and Pete are also on the Umbraco core project team.)

We talked about the challenges around content management of images, and Pete and Alex showed off WPF, Silverlight, and Windows Phone 7 clients for the open- source Mime Cloud CMS add-on.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Mime-Cloud-for-Umbraco-and-MoreContent management of images, especially in publication scenarios where multiple crops and sizes of one image must all be available and associated together, is not a simple problem to solve.
At Mix10, I caught up with Pete Miller from Conde Nast Digital and Alex Norcliffe from
Xeed. (Alex and Pete are also on the Umbraco core project team.)
We talked about the challenges around content management of images, and Pete and Alex showed off WPF, Silverlight, and Windows Phone 7 clients for the open- source Mime Cloud CMS add-on.
Mime Cloud on CodePlex
Alex Norcliffe's site - Box Binary
Pete Miller's Blog - Wishful Code
Pete Brown's Blog and Site - 10rem.net
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Wed, 14 Apr 2010 15:59:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Mime-Cloud-for-Umbraco-and-MorePete BrownPete Brown1http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Mime-Cloud-for-Umbraco-and-More/RSSCMSMIX10Open SourceSilverlightUmbracoWindows PhoneWindows Phone 7WP7WPFPete at MIX10: Cory Plotts on Snoop for WPF
Cory Plotts has taken over Snoop development and added a bunch of enhancements - some his own, and some from the community. I caught up with Cory at MIX10 and talked to him about what he's been up to and why Snoop is awesome.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Cory-Plotts-on-Snoop-for-WPFFolks in the WPF world have long relied on Snoop to figure out what the heck is going on in their applications. Originally written by Pete Blois from the MS Expression team, Snoop provides information about all the elements, and even a slick 3D blown-out
view of the visual tree.
Cory Plotts has taken over Snoop development and added a bunch of enhancements - some his own, and some from the community. I caught up with Cory at MIX10 and talked to him about what he's been up to and why Snoop is awesome.
Snoop
Cory Plott's blog
Pete Brown's Site and Blog
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Tue, 13 Apr 2010 17:43:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Cory-Plotts-on-Snoop-for-WPFPete BrownPete Brown4http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Cory-Plotts-on-Snoop-for-WPF/RSSMIX10Open SourceSnoopWPFPete at MIX10: Dave Campbell on Silverlight Cream
SilverlightCream. SilverlightCream is the best place to find current and past blog posts related to Silverlight development.

I caught up with Dave at MIX10 and asked him what went into putting together this daily list of excellent Silverlight content.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Dave-Campbell-on-Silverlight-CreamDave Campbell runs the super-popular
SilverlightCream. SilverlightCream is the best place to find current and past blog posts related to Silverlight development.
I caught up with Dave at MIX10 and asked him what went into putting together this daily list of excellent Silverlight content.
Subscribe to the Silverlight Cream RSS Feed
More Silverlight stuff at Pete's site: 10rem.net
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Thu, 08 Apr 2010 17:37:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Dave-Campbell-on-Silverlight-CreamPete BrownPete Brown0http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Dave-Campbell-on-Silverlight-Cream/RSSMIX10SilverlightPete at MIX10: Richard Costall - Silverlight Manic Miner for Windows Phone 7
At MIX10, I met up with Microsoft MVP and all around cool guy, Richard Costall. He showed me how, with no real changes, he was able to get his Silverlight game Manic Miner to run on the Windows Phone 7 Series. In fact, he did the port that day, using bits he
just received at the conference. He plans to take this further and optimize the experience for the Windows Phone. I can't wait to see the results.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Richard-Costall-Silverlight-Manic-Miner-for-Windows-Phone-7One of the more interesting uses for Silverlight is casual gaming. When you add Windows Phone 7 Series into the mix, it becomes even more exciting.
At MIX10, I met up with Microsoft MVP and all around cool guy, Richard Costall. He showed me how, with no real changes, he was able to get his Silverlight game Manic Miner to run on the Windows Phone 7 Series. In fact, he did the port that day, using bits he
just received at the conference. He plans to take this further and optimize the experience for the Windows Phone. I can't wait to see the results.
Richard Costall's Site Pete Brown's site - 10rem.net
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Mon, 05 Apr 2010 18:32:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Richard-Costall-Silverlight-Manic-Miner-for-Windows-Phone-7Pete BrownPete Brown0http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Richard-Costall-Silverlight-Manic-Miner-for-Windows-Phone-7/RSSCasual-GamesMIX10SilverlightBruno Sonnino on DiskPie Pro in WPF
In this video, Bruno talks about
DiskPie Pro 2, a utility originally written in Delphi and recently rewritten in .NET using WPF. Check out the neat use of transitions and the sharp use of 3D charts and presentation.

Visit Pete's blog at 10rem.net for WPF, Silverlight, Windows Phone, and more.]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Bruno-Sonnino-on-Disk-Pie-Pro-in-WPFAt the 2010 MVP Summit in Redmond, I met up with the always-fun Microsoft MVP Bruno Sonnino. Bruno has developed a ton of great utilities over the years, including many for PC Mag.
In this video, Bruno talks about
DiskPie Pro 2, a utility originally written in Delphi and recently rewritten in .NET using WPF. Check out the neat use of transitions and the sharp use of 3D charts and presentation.
Visit Pete's blog at 10rem.net for WPF, Silverlight, Windows Phone, and more.
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Wed, 31 Mar 2010 16:46:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Bruno-Sonnino-on-Disk-Pie-Pro-in-WPFPete BrownPete Brown3http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Bruno-Sonnino-on-Disk-Pie-Pro-in-WPF/RSS.NET.NET FrameworkDiskPie Pro 2MVPWPFPete at MIX10: Robert Kihm on Aptify RAD
Building on all the cool things in .NET, Aptify uses Silverlight, WCF RIA Services, SQL Server, Regular WCF SOAP Services, and tons more to help you build cross-technology, cross-platform business applications using Microsoft tools and technologies.

Visit Pete Brown's Blog at 10rem.net for more information on Silverlight, WPF, Windows Phone, C++, and more.]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Robert-Kihm-on-Aptify-RADWhile at MIX10, I met up with Robert Kihm, Director of Product Architecture at Aptify. We talked about how Aptify enables you to create metadata for an application as well as surface the UI, including bindings and validation rules across multiple user
interfaces (Silverlight and Windows Forms shown), without making any changes.
Building on all the cool things in .NET, Aptify uses Silverlight, WCF RIA Services, SQL Server, Regular WCF SOAP Services, and tons more to help you build cross-technology, cross-platform business applications using Microsoft tools and technologies.
The Aptify Web Site offers more details on the Aptify product.
Visit Pete Brown's Blog at 10rem.net for more information on Silverlight, WPF, Windows Phone, C&#43;&#43;, and more.
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Mon, 29 Mar 2010 15:30:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Robert-Kihm-on-Aptify-RADPete BrownPete Brown1http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Robert-Kihm-on-Aptify-RAD/RSSMIX10SilverlightWCFWCF RIA ServicesPete at MIX10: Umbraco Core Team Interviewopen source CMS and Blog4Umbraco 4. There are several other
sites at Microsoft that are following a similar path.

At MIX10, I caught up with a bunch of dudes related to
Umbraco, including Per Ploug Hansen from the Umbraco Corporation itself, Alex
Norcliffe, a core team member from
Xeed, Pete Miller, a user and creator of some related work from Conde Nast Digital, and Will
Coleman from Microsoft UK. Together we discussed what Umbraco is, how folks are using it, what you need to know to work in it, and a little on where Umbraco is going in the future.

My MIX10 Wrap-up post on my Umbraco-based blog.
]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Umbraco-Core-Team-InterviewI recently ported my own site and blog from a combination of community server and custom code to the Umbraco open source CMS and Blog4Umbraco 4. There are several other
sites at Microsoft that are following a similar path.
At MIX10, I caught up with a bunch of dudes related to
Umbraco, including Per Ploug Hansen from the Umbraco Corporation itself, Alex
Norcliffe, a core team member from
Xeed, Pete Miller, a user and creator of some related work from Conde Nast Digital, and Will
Coleman from Microsoft UK. Together we discussed what Umbraco is, how folks are using it, what you need to know to work in it, and a little on where Umbraco is going in the future.
My MIX10 Wrap-up post on my Umbraco-based blog.
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Fri, 26 Mar 2010 16:16:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Umbraco-Core-Team-InterviewPete BrownPete Brown3http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Umbraco-Core-Team-Interview/RSSASP.NETMIX10Open SourceSilverlightUmbracoPete at MIX10: Your Favorite Things at MIX

Recognize yourself in the video? Drop a note below to tell everyone who you are and what you liked.

For more MIX10 information,
see my MIX10 recap post here.]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Your-Favorite-Things-at-MIXDuring the final hours of MIX10, I ran around randomly shoving a camera in front of people and putting them on to the spot to tell me their &quot;Favorite thing at MIX.&quot; Watch to see why MIX is more than just the sessions, more than just Silverlight and Windows
Phone, more than the Next Web...and why I spent most of the conference slacking in the Commons.
Recognize yourself in the video? Drop a note below to tell everyone who you are and what you liked.
For more MIX10 information,
see my MIX10 recap post here. 549http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Your-Favorite-Things-at-MIX
Tue, 23 Mar 2010 17:12:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Your-Favorite-Things-at-MIXPete BrownPete Brown6http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-MIX10-Your-Favorite-Things-at-MIX/RSSBill BuxtonMIX10Pete Blois on Windows Phone 7 in Blend 4 and Rooler
Pete Blois is a Senior Program Manager Lead on the Expression Blend team. He's responsible for tooling for Silverlight, WPF, and now Silverlight for Windows Phone 7 Series.

Blend 4 supports not only Silverlight, WPF, and Windows Phone, it now includes multi-targeting support for the .NET framework 3.5sp1 and 4, Silverlight 3 and 4, and Silverlight for Windows Phone, just like Visual Studio 2010. In this video, Pete goes into
some detail about how they have accomplished multi targeting in Blend 4.

Pete also talks about
Rooler, the screen measurement and sampling tool he created for designers and developers. Written in WPF, this has become one of my go-to tools whenever I'm working with an existing design.

Finally, we get into the new Blend tooling for Windows Phone Series 7 development. As expected, the Expression team delivers with an awesome design and development experience for a new platform.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-Blois-on-Windows-Phone-7-in-Blend-4-and-RoolerIn February, while up on campus for the MVP summit, I snuck over to the Expression side of building 41 and met with Pete Blois.
Pete Blois is a Senior Program Manager Lead on the Expression Blend team. He's responsible for tooling for Silverlight, WPF, and now Silverlight for Windows Phone 7 Series.
Blend 4 supports not only Silverlight, WPF, and Windows Phone, it now includes multi-targeting support for the .NET framework 3.5sp1 and 4, Silverlight 3 and 4, and Silverlight for Windows Phone, just like Visual Studio 2010. In this video, Pete goes into
some detail about how they have accomplished multi targeting in Blend 4.
Pete also talks about
Rooler, the screen measurement and sampling tool he created for designers and developers. Written in WPF, this has become one of my go-to tools whenever I'm working with an existing design.
Finally, we get into the new Blend tooling for Windows Phone Series 7 development. As expected, the Expression team delivers with an awesome design and development experience for a new platform.
Pete Blois's site and blog
Pete Blois on twitter
@peteblois Pete Brown's site and blog 10rem.net
Pete Brown on twitter
@pete_brown
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Wed, 17 Mar 2010 16:39:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-Blois-on-Windows-Phone-7-in-Blend-4-and-RoolerPete BrownPete Brown2http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-Blois-on-Windows-Phone-7-in-Blend-4-and-Rooler/RSS.NET.NET FrameworkExpression BlendSilverlightWindows PhoneWindows Phone 7WP7WPFJeff Handley on WCF RIA Services for Silverlight 4
Jeff and I also talked about what it's like to come back to an office full of popcorn, as well as some tidbits regarding some RIA Services and validation changes coming up as RIA Services takes on INotifyDataErrorInfo vs. the old exception-based validation
approach.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Jeff-Handley-on-WCF-RIA-Services-for-Silverlight-4In February I popped on over to building 42 and met with my friend, Jeff Handley, who works on the WCF RIA Services team. Jeff talked about what it's like to work on RIA Services, sharing with the community, and openness at Microsoft. Then we chatted a
bit about framework development vs. application development and what it means to put something out to the public in released bits.
Jeff and I also talked about what it's like to come back to an office full of popcorn, as well as some tidbits regarding some RIA Services and validation changes coming up as RIA Services takes on INotifyDataErrorInfo vs. the old exception-based validation
approach.
Jeff's Blog Follow Jeff on twitter at
@jeffhandley Pete's Site and Blog
Follow Pete on twitter at
@pete_brown The WCF RIA Services page on Silverlight.net
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Mon, 15 Mar 2010 05:29:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Jeff-Handley-on-WCF-RIA-Services-for-Silverlight-4Pete BrownPete Brown1http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Jeff-Handley-on-WCF-RIA-Services-for-Silverlight-4/RSSSilverlight 4WCF RIA ServicesHenry Sowizral on Refacing C++ with WPF in Expression Design
If you have legacy code and are considering porting the UI to .NET, pick up some pointers from Henry.

See more WPF at Pete's site and blog
http://10rem.net
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@pete_brown]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Henry-Sowizral-on-Refacing-C-with-WPF-in-Expression-DesignWhile on campus for the MVP Summit in February, I had a chance to visit Henry Sowizral over in building 41. Henry Sowizral is a Principal Architect in Microsoft Expression, and he and his team did something really cool: they converted an existing C/C&#43;&#43;/MFC
application to have a WPF front-end, while still leveraging all that existing code.
If you have legacy code and are considering porting the UI to .NET, pick up some pointers from Henry.
Once you've finished, check out Henry's
presentation deck on how the team converted the Expression Design UI to WPF.
See more WPF at Pete's site and blog
http://10rem.net
Follow Pete on twitter at
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Sat, 13 Mar 2010 23:31:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Henry-Sowizral-on-Refacing-C-with-WPF-in-Expression-DesignPete BrownPete Brown11http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Henry-Sowizral-on-Refacing-C-with-WPF-in-Expression-Design/RSS.NET.NET FrameworkC++Expression DesignWPFPete at Reykjavik: Silverlight, Azure, RIA Services Event Site in 8 days
While there, I met with Sig (Sigurjon Lydsson - Microsoft) and Jon (Gudmundur Jon Halldorsson - Landsbankinn) and talked about the awesome site they built for the event.

The site is 100% Silverlight, powered by WCF RIA Services, with data and app hosted in Azure.
They built out the first functional and usable version in 8 days. The site supports registration, general event info, scheduling, speaker bios, track info etc. - everything you'd expect to see in an event site.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Reykjavik-Silverlight-Azure-RIA-Services-Event-Site-in-8-daysIn January, I spoke at the best of tech-ed and Convergence 2010 conference in Reykjavik, Iceland. The event was a huge success, bringing in one out of every 300 people in Iceland (just under 1200 people total)
While there, I met with Sig (Sigurjon Lydsson - Microsoft) and Jon (Gudmundur Jon Halldorsson - Landsbankinn) and talked about the awesome site they built for the event.
The site is 100% Silverlight, powered by WCF RIA Services, with data and app hosted in Azure.
They built out the first functional and usable version in 8 days. The site supports registration, general event info, scheduling, speaker bios, track info etc. - everything you'd expect to see in an event site.
Gudmundur Jon Halldorsson - Twitter, (gudmundurjon -AT- hotmail DOT com)
Sigurjon Lydsson - (v-siglyd -AT- microsoft DOT com) Pete Brown - Blog,
Twitter
The site is still live and running at http://fenrisevents.cloudapp.net/
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Wed, 10 Feb 2010 20:40:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Reykjavik-Silverlight-Azure-RIA-Services-Event-Site-in-8-daysPete BrownPete Brown3http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-Reykjavik-Silverlight-Azure-RIA-Services-Event-Site-in-8-days/RSSAzureAzure PlatformIcelandSilverlight 3WCF RIA ServicesPete at PDC09: WPF 3d Awesomeness with Tor and Robby
Think about going to a high-end home store, where the consultant sits down with you and helps configure a walk-in or other type of closet for your house. They help you do everything from pick materials to structural layout to deciding where you might want drawers
vs. hanging baskets. Now imagine that they're doing this all in 3d instead of an old pad of white paper with all the options listed and a little spot of graph paper in the corner.

This is not your typical business application, but it still does the things business apps all do including some nice forms over data parts shown near the end of the video. If you're looking for a little inspiration for your own apps, check this out.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-PDC09-WPF-3d-Awesomeness-with-Tor-and-RobbyWhile at PDC09, I met up with Tor Langlo and Robby Ingebretsen who had just built a really cool closet configuration application using WPF and 3D.
Think about going to a high-end home store, where the consultant sits down with you and helps configure a walk-in or other type of closet for your house. They help you do everything from pick materials to structural layout to deciding where you might want drawers
vs. hanging baskets. Now imagine that they're doing this all in 3d instead of an old pad of white paper with all the options listed and a little spot of graph paper in the corner.
This is not your typical business application, but it still does the things business apps all do including some nice forms over data parts shown near the end of the video. If you're looking for a little inspiration for your own apps, check this out.
Robby's Blog,
Twitter Pete's Blog,
Twitter Tor's Site,
Twitter
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Mon, 04 Jan 2010 20:09:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-PDC09-WPF-3d-Awesomeness-with-Tor-and-RobbyPete BrownPete Brown0http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-PDC09-WPF-3d-Awesomeness-with-Tor-and-Robby/RSS3DBusiness AppsKioskPDC09PDC 2009Robby IngebretsenTor LangloWPFPete at PDC09: The Sobees Social Client, WPF, Silverlight and Yahoo!
The Sobees clients are written in Silverlight and WPF and share 90+% of their code between the different versions. The Silverlight version supports different systems, and the WPF version includes Windows 7 light-up such as jump lists.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-PDC09-The-Sobees-Social-Client-WPF-Silverlight-and-YahooWhile at PDC09, I met up with Francois Bochatay from Sobees. He showed me an internal build of the Sobees clienst that has a ton of new features, including inline URL previews, Windows 7 integration, support for different social networks like Twitter,
Facebook and Myspace, as well as integration with Yahoo. A version hosted on Azure will also be coming soon.
The Sobees clients are written in Silverlight and WPF and share 90&#43;% of their code between the different versions. The Silverlight version supports different systems, and the WPF version includes Windows 7 light-up such as jump lists.
Sobees Pete's Blog
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Thu, 17 Dec 2009 23:04:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-PDC09-The-Sobees-Social-Client-WPF-Silverlight-and-YahooPete BrownPete Brown1http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-PDC09-The-Sobees-Social-Client-WPF-Silverlight-and-Yahoo/RSSFacebookPDC09PDC 2009SilverlightsobeesTwitterWindows 7WPFYahooPete at PDC09: Mike Wolf on Stop Motion with the Silverlight 4 Webcam, Tim Heuer, interview Mike Wolf from Cynergy Systems at PDC09. Mike has built a Silverlight 4 demo application that uses the new webcam feature, and a png sequencer of his own design, to create stop-motion animation.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-PDC09-Jon-Galloway-on-Witty-TwitterI caught up with Jon Galloway at PDC09, just before he joined our team at Microsoft. Jon is a developer on Witty Twitter, one of the first and longest-maintained WPF Twitter clients. Jon and Pete talk about the history of Witty Twitter, challenges of working
with Twitter, how it works with WPF, what it does and where it's going in the future.
Jon's Blog
Pete's Blog
Learn more about using WPF here.
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Thu, 17 Dec 2009 22:09:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-PDC09-Jon-Galloway-on-Witty-TwitterPete BrownPete Brown0http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-PDC09-Jon-Galloway-on-Witty-Twitter/RSSClickOncePDC09PDC 2009Silverlight 4TwitterWittyWPFPete at PDC09: Rick Barraza and Mike Wolf - Star Trek ExperienceWPF
application built for the Microsoft Surface.

The application these guys built, in such a short time, is really awesome. Even if you're more of a Star Wars geek like me, I think you'll like this.

]]>http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-PDC09-Rick-Barraza-and-Mike-Wolf-Star-Trek-ExperienceWhile in the big hall at PDC09, I spoke with Mike Wolf and Rick Barraza from Cynergy Systems.They've been busy buiding some awesome WPF and Silverlight applications. This one, the Star Trek Experience, is a WPF
application built for the Microsoft Surface.
The application these guys built, in such a short time, is really awesome. Even if you're more of a Star Wars geek like me, I think you'll like this.
Mike's Blog
Rick's Blog
Pete's Blog
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Mon, 14 Dec 2009 21:20:00 GMThttp://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-PDC09-Rick-Barraza-and-Mike-Wolf-Star-Trek-ExperiencePete BrownPete Brown3http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/Psychlist1972/Pete-at-PDC09-Rick-Barraza-and-Mike-Wolf-Star-Trek-Experience/RSSPDC09PDC 2009SurfaceWPF